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## Flashing Factory Image
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You can flash [factory images](https://github.com/skot/ESP-Miner/releases) to your Bitaxe using generic ESP32 flashing tools such as the [esptool-js website](https://espressif.github.io/esptool-js/)
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- Power up your bitaxe via the barrel connector
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- attach your bitaxe USB to your computer
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- open of the [esptool-js website](https://espressif.github.io/esptool-js/) in Chrome
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- Under the `Program` heading set the baudrate to 921600 (this should be the default)
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- click Connect
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- Chrome will popup a window asking you which serial port you weant to connect to.
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- on Mac and Linux the correct serial port will have something similar to `usbmodem1434401` in the name
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- on PC it will prolly be one of those COM ports. Good luck.
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- Select the proper serial port and then click connect
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- Once the ESP Tool has connected to your Bitaxe over serial, Set the Flash Address to `0x0`
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- Under File click "Choose File" and select the [factory image](https://github.com/skot/ESP-Miner/releases) you want to flash. it's called something like `esp-miner-factory-400-v2.1.5d.bin` Be sure to use the image with the same version number as your Bitaxe (400 in this case)
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- Down below click the "Program" button
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- Wait paitiently.
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- Keep waiting until the console on ESP Tool says "Leaving..."
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- If you are _sure_ you have seen ESP Tool say "Leaving..." then you're bitaxe might restart.
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- If you bitaxe hasn't restarted, you can press the RESET button on the bitaxe
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- The self test should run. this can take a second. You'll need to press the RESET button on the bitaxe once the self test has passed.
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